On social media, the awards show has already garnered criticism for the lack of nominations that have gone to non-white actors. Now, some big names are preparing to boycott the show because of it.

Jada Pinkett Smith is one of those. She took to Twitter to express why she doesn’t plan to watch or attend the ceremony.

“At the Oscars…people of color are always welcomed to give out awards… even entertain,” she wrote. “But we are rarely recognized for our artistic accomplishments. Should people of color refrain from participating all together?” [sic]

On Monday, she again confirmed her plan to skip the Oscars in a video she posted to Facebook.

“Begging for acknowledgement or even asking diminishes dignity and diminishes power, and we are a dignified people and we are powerful. Let’s not forget it,” she said in the video. “So let’s let the Academy do them with all grace and love and let’s do us differently.”

Famed director Spike Lee is another famous name who says he intends to boycott this year’s Oscars.

On Instagram, alongside a photo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Lee explained his decision.

“#OscarsSoWhite… Again,” he wrote. “We cannot support it and mean no disrespect to my friends, host Chris Rock and producer Reggie Hudlin, president Isaacs and the Academy. But, how is it possible for the 2nd consecutive year all 20 contenders under the actor category are white?” [sic]

He continued, “Dr. King said ‘There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but he must take it because conscience tells him it’s right. For too many years when the Oscars nominations are revealed, my office phone rings off the hook with the media asking me my opinion about the lack of African-Americans and this year was no different.”